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| - | ===== Script Theory ===== | ||
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| - | Script theory, developed by [[http://www.rogerschank.com/|Roger Schank]], is a [[cognitivism|cognitivist]] theory orientated mostly on structure of knowledge, especially on representation of more complex event sequences in memory. | ||
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| - | There are several definitions of scripts like: coherent sequence of events expected by an individual in a particular context, involving him either as participant or as an observer (Christopher Puto), or a “mental picture plus caption” representing the action sequences, participants, and physical objects found in a situation (Robert Abelson). | ||
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| - | Scripts consist of a sequence of actions or events necessary to achieve a goal. They also if necessary include relevant people, locations or objects. | ||
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| - | Aside from their original application in language processing explanation, Schank also explains his dynamic memory model using scripts. Memory is organized in terms of scripts, plans and goals. | ||
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| - | ===== Bibliography ===== | ||
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| - | [[http://tip.psychology.org/schank.html|“TIP: Theories.”.]] | ||
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| - | [[http://www.up.ac.za/saafecs/vol30/erasmus.pdf|Erasmus, A. C, E. Bishoff, and G. G. Rousseau. “The potential of using script theory in consumer behaviour research.” Journal of Family Ecology and Consumer Sciences/Tydskrif vir Gesinsekologie en Verbruikerswetenskappe 30, no. 0 (2010).]] | ||
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